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Melissa Hinebauch donned a hospital gown Monday evening to call on state leaders to fund solutions to the mental health crisis that leaves too many adults and children waiting in hospital emergency rooms for appropriate treatment.

“Whether you are a patient or a parent, it can be a horrifying experience to be in the

"Whether you are a patient or a parent, it can be a horrifying experience to be in the emergency room when you feel such abject terror, pain, despair and confusion,"

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The last weeks of the year, usually a fairly quiet time at the State House, have been anything but. That trend is likely to continue right up to Dec. 21, when the place shuts down for the holiday. The news that federal officials have approved a work requirement for some Medicaid recipients in the state has triggered a flurry of activity that is expected to come to a head on...

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